Maduro urges US dialogue, warns against military threats
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The Venezuelan dictator is afraid of overthrow.
The Venezuelan president thus responded to the growing military threat of the United States in the region.
As a measure of despair and panic, the former foreign minister, Miguel Ángel Rodríguez Makay, called the request for dialogue requested by the president of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, from his US counterpart, Donald Trump. According to the internationalist, the attitude of the Venezuelan dictator is a reaction for fear that in the next few days it may be invaded, as the US president warned. “It is not about being a concertian, but it is the despe…
María Corina Machado in “somewhere in Venezuela”: We are on the threshold of a new eraMaduro says that Trinidad and Tobago’s prime minister “hypothecated” his country to “threat” VenezuelaThe Chavista leader of Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, this Tuesday asked citizens “absolute serenity” to whom he considers threats from the United States that maintains a military deployment in the Caribbean Sea, under the argument of fighting drug trafficking.
The president reiterated that Venezuela’s military power “is not intended to invade any country.” Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro referred to the resilience of the Venezuelan people in the face of “the threat and stalking of the U.S. empire,” referring to the U.S. military deployment in Caribbean waters under the pretext of fighting the cartels, an action that Caracas describes as an “aggression” against its sovereignty and, he says, its ult…
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